Pep Guardiola has reached an agreement to sign a new contract extension with Manchester City, committing his future to the club for at least one more season.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has ended months of speculation by agreeing to a contract extension at the Etihad Stadium.
The new deal, which reportedly includes an initial one-year term with an option for a further season, ensures the Catalan coach will remain with the Premier League champions beyond the current campaign.
This commitment brings much-needed stability to the club as they navigate a challenging period both on and off the pitch.
Guardiola has been the architect of unprecedented success in Manchester, securing six Premier League titles and a historic Treble during his tenure.
Despite earlier hints that he might be nearing the end of his cycle, the 53-year-old remains motivated to lead the squad through its current transitional phase.
Insiders suggest that Guardiola feels a deep sense of responsibility toward the club, stating previously: “I want to be sure it is the right decision.”
The announcement provides a significant psychological lift for the players and supporters alike.
With City currently chasing a fifth consecutive league title, the news clarifies the long-term leadership of the team while they await the outcome of independent hearings regarding financial regulations.
By committing his future, Guardiola has signaled his readiness to face these challenges, reinforcing his legacy as the most successful manager in the history of the Manchester club.

